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Meshaka, W.E., H.T. Smith, E. Golden, J.A.
Moore, S. Fitchett, E.M. Cowan, R.M. Engeman, S.R.
Sekscienski, and H.L. Cress. 2007. Green Iguanas (Iguana
iguana): The unintended consequence of sound
wildlife management practices in a South Florida state
park. Herpetological Conservation and Biology
2(2):149-156.
http://www.naherpetology.org/pdf_files/811.pdf
Smith, H.T., W.E. Meshaka, G.H. Busch,
and E.M. Cowan. 2007. Gray Fox predation of nests as a
limiting factor in the colonization success of the Green
Iguana in Southern Florida. Journal of Kansas
Herpetology 23:8-9.
http://www.cnah.org/pdf_files/829.pdf
Smith, H.T., W.E. Meshaka, E. Golden, and
E.M. Cowan. 2007. The appearance of the exotic Green
Iguana as road-kills in a restored urban Florida state
park. Journal of Kansas Herpetology 22:14-16.
http://www.naherpetology.org/pdf_files/823.pdf
Smith, H.T., E. Golden, and W.E. Meshaka.
2007. Population density estimates for a Green Iguana (Iguana
iguana) colony in a Florida
State Park. Journal of Kansas
Herpetology 21:19-20.
http://www.naherpetology.org/pdf_files/684.pdf
Shwiff,
S.A., H.T. Smith, R.M. Engeman, R.M. Barry, R.J. Rossmanith, and M. Nelson.
2007. Bioeconomic analysis of herpetofauna
road-kills in a
Florida state park. Ecological
Economics 64:181-185.
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/wildlife_damage/nwrc/publications/07pubs/shwiff072.pdf
Kaufmann, G.S., H.T. Smith, R.M. Engeman, W.E. Meshaka,
and E.M. Cowan. 2007. Ophisaurus ventralis
(Eastern Glass Lizard). Fire-induced mortality.
Herpetological Review 38(4):460-461.
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/wildlife_damage/nwrc/publications/07pubs/engeman078.pdf
Pancho,
R.N., W. O’Brien, H.T. Smith, and T. Hoim. 2007.
Public perceptions
of prescribed fires in two Florida communities: A
comparison in progress.
Natural Area News 11(1):6-7.
Natural Area News
Cress, H.L., K.L. Kingsland, H.T. Smith, and W.E.
Meshaka. 2007. Exotic
amphibians and reptiles on buildings: Colonization
dynamics and potential
species management in Florida. Natural Area News
11(1):1-3.
Natural Area
News
Smith, H.T., W.E. Meshaka, R.M. Engeman,
S.M. Crossett, M.E. Foley, and G. Busch. 2006. Raccoon
predation as a limiting factor in the success of the
Green Iguana in Southern Florida. Journal of Kansas
Herpetology 20:7-8.
http://www.naherpetology.org/pdf_files/629.pdf
Meshaka, W.E., H.L. Cress, K.L.
Kingsland, H.T. Smith, S.A. Fitchett, J.A. Moore, and
E.M. Cowan. 2006. Hemidactylus (exotic house
geckos) assemblage dynamics on South Florida buildings.
Journal of Kansas Herpetology 17:8-9.
http://www.naherpetology.org/pdf_files/484.pdf
Marti,
D., W. O’Brien, H.T. Smith, J.A. Moore, and S. Fitchett.
2005.
Endangered species, prescribed fires, and public
resistance in a Florida
scrub community. Endangered Species Update
22(1):18-28.
Endangered Species
Update
Engeman, R.M., H.T. Smith, and B.
Constantin. 2005. Invasive Green Iguanas as airstrike
hazards at San Juan International
Airport, Puerto
Rico. Journal of Aviation-Aerospace Education and
Research 14(3):45-50.
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/wildlife_damage/nwrc/publications/05pubs/engeman053.pdf
Meshaka, W.E., H.T. Smith, R.M. Engeman,
C.L. Dean, J.A. Moore, and W.E. O’Brien. 2005. The
geographically contiguous and expanding coastal range of
the Northern Curlytail Lizard (Leiocephalus carinatus
armouri) in Florida. Southeastern Naturalist
4(3):521-526.
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/wildlife_damage/nwrc/publications/05pubs/engeman0514.pdf
Meshaka,
W.E., H.T. Smith, R.G. Severson, and M.A. Severson.
2005. Spatial picture of a gecko assemblage in flux.
Florida Scientist 68(1):53-55.
Smith, H.T., and R.M. Engeman. 2004. A
review of the colonization dynamics of the Northern
Curly-tailed Lizard (Leiocephalus carinatus armouri)
in Florida. Florida Field Naturalist 32(3):107-113.
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/wildlife_damage/nwrc/publications/04pubs/engeman0415.pdf
Woolard, J., R.M. Engeman, H.T. Smith,
and M. Nelson. 2004. Alligator mississippiensis
(American Alligator). Homing and site fidelity.
Herpetological Review 35(2):164.
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/wildlife_damage/nwrc/publications/04pubs/enge044.pdf
Engeman, R.M., H.T. Smith, R.G. Severson,
M.M. Severson, S.A. Shwiff, B. Constantin, and D.
Griffin. 2004. The amount and economic cost of feral
swine damage to the last remnant of a basin marsh system
in Florida. Journal for Nature Conservation 12:143-147.
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/wildlife_damage/nwrc/publications/04pubs/enge0411.pdf
Engeman, R.M., H.T. Smith, and W.J.B.
Miller. 2004. Use of road-kill data to index and
relate Raccoon activity at a heavily predated,
high-density marine turtle nesting beach. Endangered
Species Update 21(2):74-79.
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/wildlife_damage/nwrc/publications/04pubs/enge046.pdf
Engeman, R.M., S.A. Shwiff, H.T. Smith,
and B. Constantin. 2004. Monetary valuation of
rare species and imperiled habitats as a basis for
economically evaluating conservation approaches.
Endangered Species Update 21(2):66-73.
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/wildlife_damage/nwrc/publications/04pubs/enge047.pdf
Engeman, R.M., H.T. Smith, S.A. Shwiff,
B. Constantin, J. Woolard, M. Nelson, and D. Griffin.
2003. Prevalence and economic value of feral
swine damage to native habitat in three Florida state
parks. Environmental Conservation 30(4):319-324.
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/wildlife_damage/nwrc/publications/03pubs/enge0313.pdf
Smith, H.T., and R.M. Engeman. 2003.
Pseudemys penninsularis (Peninsula Cooter).
Estuarine observation and interaction with Giant Land
Crabs. Herpetological Review 34(2):140.
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/wildlife_damage/nwrc/publications/03pubs/enge033.pdf
Smith, H.T., R.M. Barry, R.M. Engeman,
S.A. Shwiff, and W.J.B. Miller. 2003. Species
composition and legal economic value of wildlife
road-kills in an urban park in Florida. Florida Field
Naturalist 31(3):53-58.
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/wildlife_damage/nwrc/publications/03pubs/enge0312.pdf
Shwiff,
S.A., H.T. Smith, A.M. Bard, T.V. Harber, G.W. Heath, and R.M. Engeman.
2003. An economic analysis of a simple structural
method to reduce road-kills of Royal Terns at bridges.
Caribbean Journal of Science 39(2):250-253.
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/wildlife_damage/nwrc/publications/03pubs/schw031.pdf
Bard, A.M., H.T. Smith, E.D. Egensteiner,
R. Mulholland, T.V. Harber, G.W. Heath, W.J.B. Miller,
and J.S. Weske. 2002. A simple structural method to
reduce road-kills of Royal Terns at bridge sites.
Wildlife Society Bulletin 30(2):603-605.
Smith, H.T., and R.M. Engeman. 2002. An
extraordinary Raccoon (Procyon lotor) density at
an urban park in Florida, USA. Canadian
Field-Naturalist 116(4):636-639.
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/wildlife_damage/nwrc/publications/02pubs/enge0210.pdf
Smith, H.T., and R.M. Engeman. 2002. An
earlier report of the Northern Curly-tailed Lizard in
Martin County, Florida. Florida Field Naturalist
30(4):132-133.
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/wildlife_damage/nwrc/publications/02pubs/enge029.pdf
Bard, A.M., H.T. Smith, T.V. Harber, G.W.
Stewart, J.S. Weske, M.M. Browne, and S.T. Emslie.
2002. Road-killed Royal Terns (Sterna maxima)
recovered at Sebastian Inlet State Park, Florida,
USA: A 23-year analysis of banding data. Pp. 386-389 in 2001
Proceedings of the International Conference on Wildlife
Ecology and Transportation (L.M. Terwilliger, and L.
Coryell, eds.), September 24-28, 2001. Keystone,
Colorado.
675 pp.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/jmie/roadeco/Bard2001a/
Rodgers, J.A., H.T. Smith, and D.D. Thayer. 2001.
Integrating non-indigenous aquatic plant control with
protection of Snail Kite nests in Florida. Environmental
Management 28(1):31-37.
Abstract
Rodgers, J.A., and H.T. Smith. 1997.
Buffer zone distances to protect foraging and loafing
waterbirds from human disturbance in Florida. Wildlife
Society Bulletin 25(1):139-145.
http://research.myfwc.com/publications/publication_info.asp?id=47138
Rodgers, J.A., and H.T. Smith. 1995.
Set-back distances to protect nesting bird colonies from
human disturbance in
Florida.
Conservation Biology 9(1):89-99.
http://research.myfwc.com/publications/publication_info.asp?id=45761
Smith, H.T., J.A. Gore, W.W. Miley, H.L.
Edmiston, and J.A. Rodgers. 1993. Recent nesting of
Gull-billed Terns in northwest Florida. Florida Field
Naturalist 21(3):80-82.
http://research.myfwc.com/publications/publication_info.asp?id=53513
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